Examples of using I'm deaf in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
I'm deaf.
And I'm deaf.
I'm deaf, not dead.
Yes, I'm deaf.
I'm deaf and blind.
People also translate
Maybe i'm deaf.
I'm deaf in this ear.
No no no, I'm deaf.
I'm deaf, not blind.
Do they know I'm deaf?
Sorry, I'm deaf and blind.
You think I'm deaf.
I'm deaf and can't hear the audio.
Why? Simply because I'm deaf.
I'm deaf so the nuances sort of elude me.
Have I mentioned I'm deaf?
Obviously, I'm deaf, so I would fail a hearing test.
Did I also mention I'm deaf?
Actually, I'm deaf in my left ear. Except for a faint ringing.
The man says,"Sorry, I can't hear you, I'm deaf.".
They all know I'm deaf, right?
Hey, just because I'm over 40 doesn't mean I'm deaf.
If I'm deaf, why do I hear this noise all the time?
Doesn't she know I'm deaf?
You're not listening. I'm deaf?
So I'm not sure whether he really knew that I'm deaf or not.